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Peter van Agtmael

@pvanagtmael

Photographer with Magnum Photos, petervanagtmael.net

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📸 ᴘʜᴏᴛᴏɢʀᴀᴘʜʏ ᴏɴ ꜰᴏᴜɴᴅᴀᴛɪᴏɴ Tomorrow, we'll be speaking with Cristina De Middel Jonas Bendiksen and Peter van Agtmael of Magnum Photos about what it means to make an incredible documentary photograph. 🗓️ Jan 18, 9am PT/12pm ET 🔔 x.com/i/spaces/1lPJq…

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In March 2022, Magnum photographer Peter Van Agtmael spent 10 days in Medellín, documenting surveillance in the city. Photos: © Peter Van Agtmael / Magnum Photos Peter van Agtmael Magnum Photos

In March 2022, Magnum photographer Peter Van Agtmael  spent 10 days in Medellín, documenting surveillance in the city.

Photos: © Peter Van Agtmael / Magnum Photos
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Photographing the invisible shed light on the many questions posed by surveillance - who is watching whom, what data is being recorded, where is it going and how is it being used? Photos: © Peter Van Agtmael / Magnum Photos Peter van Agtmael Magnum Photos

Photographing the invisible shed light on the many questions posed by surveillance - who is watching whom, what data is being recorded, where is it going and how is it being used?

Photos: © Peter Van Agtmael / Magnum Photos
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Peter realized that formal and informal surveillance closely coexist - security cameras or the police are not the only ones watching. Photos: © Peter Van Agtmael / Magnum Photos Peter van Agtmael Magnum Photos

Peter realized that formal and informal surveillance closely coexist - security cameras or the police are not the only ones watching.

Photos: © Peter Van Agtmael / Magnum Photos
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“I’ve never been to a place where I felt as consistently watched as in Medellin. The various layers of surveillance, from technology, gangs, law enforcement and the regular citizens create an unnerving atmosphere.” © Peter Van Agtmael / Magnum Photos Peter van Agtmael Magnum Photos

“I’ve never been to a place where I felt as consistently watched as in Medellin. The various layers of surveillance, from technology, gangs, law enforcement and the regular citizens create an unnerving atmosphere.”

© Peter Van Agtmael / Magnum Photos
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The museum director Pascal Hufschmid will moderate a round table about the utility of photography as a tool for raising awareness around issues of digital security with Magnum Photographers Peter van Agtmael and Thomas Dworzak, and the journalist Bernard Rappaz

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FREE EVENT! Register here: etickets.infomaniak.com/shop/rMzSW58wo… When? 05.02.2023 14.00 - 15.30 Where? International Red Cross and Red Crescent Museum Musée international de la Croix-Rouge et du Croissant-Rouge Avenue de la paix 17 1202 Genève Magnum Photos Peter van Agtmael Thomas Dworzak

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"I’ve never been to a place where I felt so constantly under observation" Peter van Agtmael explores surveillance culture in Medellín, Colombia: bit.ly/3YL5LDz Multimedia collaboration with Edgelands Institute & Coda Story. © Peter van Agtmael / Magnum Photos

"I’ve never been to a place where I felt so constantly under observation"

Peter van Agtmael explores surveillance culture in Medellín, Colombia: bit.ly/3YL5LDz

Multimedia collaboration with <a href="/EdgelandsInst/">Edgelands Institute</a> &amp; <a href="/CodaStory/">Coda Story</a>.
 
© <a href="/pvanagtmael/">Peter van Agtmael</a> / Magnum Photos
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„Das Grenztor nach Syrien schließt sich hinter uns, und das Bild von der Lage in Idlib wird plötzlich lebendig.“ Aus Idlib mit Bildern von ⁦Peter van Agtmael ⁦⁦Magnum PhotosDIE ZEIT⁩ zeit.de/politik/auslan…

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Immediately following the February disaster, award-winning photographer Peter van Agtmael travelled to the epicenter of the destruction. Nothing could prepare him for what he saw. esqr.co/J901QbB

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Join Peter van Agtmael from October 25–29 for a five-day contemporary photography workshop in Seoul, South Korea 🇰🇷 In an immersive group environment, you will work to create a photographic response to the city. Learn more: bit.ly/3KiqeuG © Peter van Agtmael / Magnum Photos

Join <a href="/pvanagtmael/">Peter van Agtmael</a> from October 25–29 for a five-day contemporary photography workshop in Seoul, South Korea 🇰🇷

In an immersive group environment, you will work to create a photographic response to the city.

Learn more: bit.ly/3KiqeuG

© <a href="/pvanagtmael/">Peter van Agtmael</a> / Magnum Photos
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America’s military is preparing for a different kind of war. For VF, Phil Klay reports on the new cultural and tactical pivot among the world’s major powers. vanityfair.com/news/2023/09/u…

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“He’s seen the bloody tables of trauma hospitals, the postwar struggles of the burned and maimed—along with their triumphs and joys—the whole life cycle of war. Yet here he was, back at the beginning…” I wrote on Peter van Agtmael / US training for major war vanityfair.com/news/2023/09/u…

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‘I was always an uncertain and confused observer’: war photographer Peter van Agtmael on decades on the frontline theguardian.com/artanddesign/2…

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We have another photography book review for you. Today W. Scott Olsen is writing about "Look at the U.S.A." by Peter van Agtmael, published by Thames & Hudson. Have an excellent read. readframes.com/fragments-towa…